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Grammarly integration does not work #5
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After some research, I've found the CKEditor 5 issues about its incompatibility with Grammarly. To sum up, this is a Grammarly's limitation and there is nothing we can do about it. Actually, we can show them that we're interested on having it working with CKEditor 5. For that purpose, I'm listing a few contact options: I'm not a Grammarly user but, you guys that like it, go ahead contacting them. From my side, fingers crossed 🤞 |
As a follow up, just want to leave here it noted that the build-in browser spellchecker works correctly, both underlining issues and fixing them. Users have a backup option, at least. |
Thanks for that. Btw, the link to the CKE5 issue is incorrect - not sure what caused it to be incorrect, though - probably worth checking if it's not some issue in the GitHub RTE integration/autocomplete/mentions mechanism. |
Thanks for pointing it out... it's not the software... it's a mistake from the lame user that created the comment :/ fixed! |
😕 So, I keep finger crossed for the integration of CKE5 with Grammarly. |
It looks that Grammarly only works in the original markdown editor.
However, I don't know whether it is a bug or some kind of missing feature ;)
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